Congrats I know a lot of time, patience, and effort went into you breeding these guys.. Not to mention money... Lol.. But really I remember seeing you first posting here about how you were going to breed them and people telling you that you wouldn't succeed with the Texas heat. Guess this is...
Well I have a feeling I know who you were talking to and they have been pushing the date back for months so I wouldn't doubt if it even gets pushed back again.. If you're serious about getting some bradys I recommend Jessica.. She had a special going last weekend.. Think it was $400 a pair on...
If you want to get a pair similar to parsonii and don't want to blow the $3000 budget on a pair go for O'shaughnessy.
They are beautiful chams and being they have been coming in the u.s. again over the last year the price has dropped.. You can get a pair of wc for about $800..
I'd like to get...
Jessica Cuffee with woodland chameleons.. She was great to work with and she has tons of bradys.. She has thamnobates, pumilum, transvaalense, damaranum.. And she actually has them on hand ready to ship.. Unlike a few other places selling cb bradys.. I know a few people who put money down on...
These are captive bred.. Supposedly they are very hardy compared to the previous wc imports and should live a lot longer... We shall see.. Also they give live birth.. And they are a dwarf chameleon so the only get about 4 inches snout to vent.. Maybe about 8 inches with the tail.. Norma was with...
My dwarf white starters were from Joshs frogs and probably about 50-75 like coops... However they rarely have them in stock.. As for the parasite debate.. Yes they can carry parasites... I also feed wc bugs of all sorts probably 6 months out of the year... And have fecals done biannually...
I originally bought the dwarf whites for my set-ups.. The reproduced slowly.. So I started collecting from outside locally and brought in my own isopods and millipedes.. All my cages are completely seeded now and I haven't had to clean an enclosure in at least 8 months
I just wanna say I wouldn't recommend this.. I don't understand why the frog cage is inside the cham cage? It really doesn't make sense. Also do not free range the frogs with an adult veiled they more than likely will end up food.. And last but not least they could cross contaminate each other...
I have a possibly gravid mooi river female at the moment if she pops out babies in a few months maybe we can swap some babies.. Congrats.. Fern hill are my favorite..